Sorry for my words, beacuse I'm in very bad mood today.

I don't understand why we give so much importance to people quitting.
I spent months without doing anything about AMSN, and I didn't say:
HEY EVERYBODY!!! LOOK!! I'M QUITTING!!!!.

You're free to do anything with your life. I (We) thank you very much
for the time spent on amsn. I'm glad you learnt and you had fun. But
it's not the end of the world if you're quitting. It's not like you
died or you are dissapearing forever. Why quitting? You are just
stopping working on AMSN. Maybe for a while, maybe forever, who knows?

If some day you want to work again in AMSN, you'll be very welcome. I
don't consider this "quitting". Nobody quits, because someone that
worked for AMSN is always in the team. We are just inactive.

Greets.

On 6/19/06, Philippe Valembois - Phil
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> So bad... What to say more... Why ? Are you sure you want to quit ? ;)
> Anyway good luck in your life...
> Phil
>
> Le Monday 19 June 2006 19:52, Karel Demeyer a écrit:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'll come straight to the point: I'm quitting with it.  This is not
> > because of anyone of you but just because I've had enough of it for now.
> > I already thought about quitting for some time now (you've not seen me
> > active or answering mail last weeks), but in fact I kept following some
> > discussions but really had to keep myself from answering.  I'm in the
> > middle of some exams and I can't be wasting any time.
> > Though, aMSN hasn't been a waste (of time) for me.  I learnt a whole
> > lot;  I never did any programming before,  I could "give something back"
> > to the community, I learnt how to deal with these kind of world-wide
> > over-the-internet communications etc.  I'd like to thank every one of
> > you for all this.  Also, I'd like to apoligise for not completing
> > everything I accepted as task or said I was gonna do.  Remember the
> > Webcam Assistant ?  I wanted to restart it but felt like noone seemed to
> > need it anyway.  This is not a complaint, it's just I was lacking the
> > courage some times.  Also, Tom (and others), I know I said I was gonna
> > help more on the UI and stuff but I really shouldn't have promised
> > anything.
> >
> > I'm gonna keep this a short one and I don't want anyone asking me "why"
> > or whatever.  It's just ... I don't have all the joy anymore and this is
> > not because of any of you as I really had some great time within the
> > aMSN community too.  I don't think I'll stop with programming in it's
> > whole as it's too cool to feel like a god, creating something from
> > scratch and see it appearing on your screen... you all know this
> > feeling.  I might be sending some patches later on but I really don't
> > want to be an "aMSN developper" anymore.
> >
> > In fact, this means you can remove my svn account and I'll propably
> > unsubscribe from this list too.  It's not I want to forget aboutall this
> > but when I don't unsuscribe I will keep on following stuff and want to
> > do something .. promise something and then find myself lacking courage
> > after some time and wanting to stop it.   This ain't gopod for
> > anyone :).
> >
> > So, at last, don't ask me "why" I quit or if I'd stay etc... I thought
> > about this already and don't want to have to "legitimate" what I'm
> > doing :).
> >
> >
> > See you,
> >
> > Karel Demeyer.
> >
> >
> > PS: don't forget about the Apple/Gnome HIG ;)
> >
> >
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